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Dozens of locals and friends of the missing man had also assisted in the search but had to be warned to stand down for safety reasons when weather conditions deteriorated for a few days.

The Coast Guard was also unable to launch their boats for several days because of sea conditions.

In a moving Facebook post titled ‘Lost at Sea’, Tyrone’s father Conor said: “It is with great sadness I tell you that my son Tyrone is missing since Sunday January 8th 2017, last seen at the Cliffs of Moher. Tyrone will be sadly missed by his father, sister, brothers, family and friends.”

“We wish to sincerely thank all who have been of great support in our time of grief. In particular, all of the search party who have been amazing,” Mr Tuohy said.

“The search continues and has to be expanded and we would appreciate your help.

“Anyone who lives near the sea in the Clare, Aran Islands and Galway Coastline please keep a look out if walking by the sea.”

The message concluded: “Thank you all for your prayers and please share. Conor.”

While the official search was stood down last weekend, Irish Coast Guard volunteers are expected to carry out further land patrols over the coming days.

Gardaí had also issued an appeal to anyone who was in the area of the Cliffs of Moher on January 8th and 9th to contact them if they saw anyone in the area. Ennistymon Gardaí can be contacted on 065 707 2180.